All,
This is not directly related to DIY but I figure some of you may be knowledgeable in this area. I have a question with regards to the safety of the building site operating along side my house.
The site literally runs along the side of my house from the front to the back separated by a 5ft high wooden fence. On my side of the fence is the entrance to my house and a pathway that leads to back garden.
The problem I have is that the site have chosen to you the area along side my fence as there storage area for materials. The trouble is that it goes way above my fence line, none of the materials are properly secured as I found out this weekend when a half dozen blocks of 6x4 insulation flew into the garden, on top of this I've noticed today that there are pallets of bricks and other materials that are actually laid up against and buckling the fence.
I am quite comfortable that I can deal with the damage issue what I am looking for is some advice with respect to the H&S aspect of this, surely it is not reasonable for an industrial building side to be using an area so close to a residential dwelling as they are? They are stacking things up using forklifts etc, any mistakes means I've now got a ton of bricks laying in my garden, which as far as I am concerned means the garden is off limits. Moreover I've essentially got a 6ft gap between my childrens day room and the site protected by a wooden fence and a patio window. Who should I be talking to I figure there must be some kind of government agency responsible for this?
Any advice would be welcome, I've asked them to move the stuff before but this has been by and large ignored.
Any advice gratefully received.
Paul
View media item 27375Probably worth mentioing that the wall you can see is mine and the gap between is my garden that I can't do anything with at the moment.
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This is not directly related to DIY but I figure some of you may be knowledgeable in this area. I have a question with regards to the safety of the building site operating along side my house.
The site literally runs along the side of my house from the front to the back separated by a 5ft high wooden fence. On my side of the fence is the entrance to my house and a pathway that leads to back garden.
The problem I have is that the site have chosen to you the area along side my fence as there storage area for materials. The trouble is that it goes way above my fence line, none of the materials are properly secured as I found out this weekend when a half dozen blocks of 6x4 insulation flew into the garden, on top of this I've noticed today that there are pallets of bricks and other materials that are actually laid up against and buckling the fence.
I am quite comfortable that I can deal with the damage issue what I am looking for is some advice with respect to the H&S aspect of this, surely it is not reasonable for an industrial building side to be using an area so close to a residential dwelling as they are? They are stacking things up using forklifts etc, any mistakes means I've now got a ton of bricks laying in my garden, which as far as I am concerned means the garden is off limits. Moreover I've essentially got a 6ft gap between my childrens day room and the site protected by a wooden fence and a patio window. Who should I be talking to I figure there must be some kind of government agency responsible for this?
Any advice would be welcome, I've asked them to move the stuff before but this has been by and large ignored.
Any advice gratefully received.
Paul
View media item 27375Probably worth mentioing that the wall you can see is mine and the gap between is my garden that I can't do anything with at the moment.
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